Earlier this month, everyone's collective crush on Matthew McConaughey grew when the actor and philanthropist spent his birthday delivering Thanksgiving turkeys to the town of Lawrenceburg, Kentucky in a Wild Turkey truck.

While McConaughey documented some of the residents reactions on social media, a new video shows extended footage from the day, including a bride who tries to keep it together as McConaughey walks in the room. Other highlights include a crowd of screaming middle-aged moms who are all of us when they shout "That's a sexy man carrying a turkey!"

Thanks to Wild Turkey and Butterball, every home in the six-square-mile town of Lawrenceburg got a Thanksgiving turkey. "Everybody was 100 percent surprised," McConaughey says in the video. "See you've got those who absolutely needed it, you got some people that just do a lot of good in the community. It was a great day."

The pre-Thanksgiving festivities didn't stop there, though — 580 additional turkeys were distributed to a local food bank and nursing home, and Wild Turkey made a donation equal to 50,000 Thanksgiving meals to an anti-hunger organization called Share Our Strength.

ORIGINAL POST: November 07, 2017 at 1:04 p.m.

This past Saturday, Nov. 4, actor and Texas native Matthew McConaughey celebrated his 48th birthday. But rather than indulging in a lavish birthday party, the Hollywood hunk chose to give back.

Matthew visited Kentucky, where he teamed up with 250 volunteers from bourbon distillery Wild Turkey to deliver 4,500 frozen turkeys to local families ahead of Thanksgiving. According to People.com, the group passed out turkeys, donated by Butterball, to every family within the city limits of Lawrenceburg as part of the "Wild Turkey Gives Back" project, an initiative designed to spread holiday cheer in the community.

While Matthew is primarily known for his roles in movies like How to Lose a Guy In 10 Days and TheWedding Planner, the star also serves as creative director for Wild Turkey and runs his own charitable organization, the Just Keep Living Foundation.

"Thank you for being here and giving up your Saturday for this," Matthew said in a speech to fellow volunteers, which he shared on Facebook. "We believe in our family that the more you're thankful for, the more you're going to create in your life to be thankful for."

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Local families were obviously thrilled to see him show up on their doorsteps. One group of women even shrieked when they saw him at the front door. "What a good and generous heart he has," one Facebook commenter wrote. "He can show up at my door anytime." Agreed!

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